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SARLO: BUDGET HOLE MUST BE FILLED THROUGH WORK,
NOT DRAMA AND STAGED HYSTERIA
TRENTON – Senate
Budget and Appropriations Committee Chairman Paul
Sarlo today opened the panel’s first hearing of the
new legislative session with a call to all members
to work together to close the state’s looming
multi-billion-dollar budget gap “through work, not
drama.”
Following a presentation from the nonpartisan
Office of Legislative Services, the Senator noted
that the state’s current fiscal year shortfall of $2
billion is less than half of the $4.3 billion
mid-year gap that was closed last year. He also
noted that the anticipated $8 billion deficit
needing to be closed before the start of the 2011
Fiscal Year mirrors the amount needed to be cut last
year, as well.
Sarlo, D-Bergen, released the following
statement:
“We need to go about solving the current
budget problem in a business-like and professional
manner, not with the histrionics and public
hand-wringing of past years.
“Last year, we stared down bigger deficits
without a lot of drama.
“This committee needs to once again put
theatrics aside and simply go about its business of
righting
New Jersey’s fiscal ship.
“Hyperbole, doomsday predictions and staged
hysteria may make for snappy headlines and pull
quotes, but they will not close these deficits. Only
bipartisanship and hard work will.
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